Box 1, Series 4
Contains 29 Results:
Letter to John Mullally from M. C. Enright, 1975-1-6
Letter to John Mullally from M. C. Enright about literature on the IPE.
Letter to William Butler from M. C. Enright, 1976-1-14
Letter to William Butler from M. C. Enright about giving authority to use the IPE name in an advertising copy.
Letter to M. C. Enright from Martin C. Dwyer, 1976-2-26
Letter to M. C. Enright from Martin C. Dwyer being covered for a new listing.
Attached are letters to Don Frye, Leslie Brooks, and Earl Seaton (all dated February 26, 1976).
Memo to Mike Enright from Leslie Brooks, 1976-3-15
Memo to Mike Enright from Leslie Brooks with an editorial from the March 16, 1976, Oil and Gas Journal, titled "U.S. onshore is still prospective 'elephant' country for wildcatters."
Letter to Leslie Brooks from Martin C. Dwyer, 1976-3-12
Letter to Leslie Brooks from Martin C. Dwyer about the Attendance survey and the suggested letter to go out to all the key persons in Washington.
Letter to P. C. Lauinger, Jr. from M. C. Enright, 1976-3-22
Letter to P. C. Lauinger, Jr. from M. C. Enright about the editorial titled "U.S. Onshore is Still the Prospective Elephant Country for Wildcatters".
Letter to John F. Waller from Leslie Brooks, 1976-3-19
Letter to John F. Waller from Leslie Brooks about the article "Petroleum Industry Trade Shows: Uses and Abuses" from the February, 1976 issue of Chilton's Oil and Gas ENERGY.
Letter to Leslie Brooks from George C. Howard, 1976-3-29
Letter to Leslie Brooks from George C. Howard about corrections and additions to the article "New Energy Approaches in Science Panorama" in the IPE Energy '76 Newsletter.
Letter to Margaret Elliston from Martin C. Dwyer, 1976-4-21
Letter to Margaret Elliston from Martin C. Dwyer about granting permission to distribute copies of the Christian Science Monitor's Monday, May 7th paper to exhibitors at the IPE.
Memo to Martin Dwyer and Mike Enright from Leslie Brooks, 1976-4-29
Memo to Martin Dwyer and Mike Enright from Leslie Brooks about two articles (attached) from the Tulsa Tribune and Tulsa World titled "“Offshore Rigs Idle; Worse Slump Seen” and “Oil rigs idle by slowdown”.